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Improving the Herbicide Resistance of Rice 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate Dioxygenase by DNA Shuffling Basis-Directed Evolution.

Le ChenRui LiuQing TanHongmei LuoYuyu ChenYaru JinZhongbing ZhengBaolong ZhangDongshu Guo
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2023)
4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) is an ideal target for herbicide resistance genetic engineering. In this study, a mutant MFRR-2 with mesotrione resistance was screened from an Oryza sativa HPPD and mutant - Zea mays HPPD DNA shuffling library. The enzyme properties showed that although the stability of the mutant decreased in vitro, the enzyme activity of MFRR-2 at the optimum temperature of 25 °C was still equivalent to that of Os HPPD. Under 50 μM mesotrione treatment, MFRR-2 enzyme activity remained at approximately 90%, while the enzyme activity of Os HPPD decreased by approximately 50%. Surprisingly, Fe 2+ was found to have an inhibitory effect on the enzyme activity. Then, the transgenic rice of the MFRR-2 gene showed approximately 1.5 times mesotrione resistance compared to Os HPPD transgenic rice. In conclusion, this study has conducted a beneficial exploration on the use of DNA shuffling for HPPD-directed evolution, and the mutant has potential application value for herbicide resistance genetic engineering.
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